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  • mediate

    (verb)
    arbitrar,interceder,intermediar,mediar
  • mediated

    (verb)
    arbitrar,interceder,intermediar,mediar
  • mediates

    (verb)
    arbitrar,interceder,intermediar,mediar
  • mediating

    (verb)
    arbitrar,interceder,intermediar,mediar
  • mediation

    (noun)
    arbitraje,conciliación,mediación
    .Mediation is the act of intervening to prevent or to resolve a conflict
    Through the process of mediation people can work together to reach a solution to a problem.
  • mediate

    (adjective)
    mediato
  • mediated

    (adjective)
    mediante
  • mediate

    (verb)
    arbitrar,conciliar,mediar
    If someone mediates between two groups of people, they try to settle an argument by talking to both sides and finding things that they can both agree to.
    A negotiator was called to mediate the fight between husband and wife. He succeeded and they stayed together.
  • mediating

    (adjective)
    mediante
  • mediator

    (noun)
    mediador
  • unmediated

    (adjective)
    sin intermediario
  • intermediation

    (noun)
    intermediación
  • mediate

    (verb)
    interceder,intermediar,mediar
    If something mediates a particular process or event, it allows that process or event to happen and influences the way in which it happens.
    The heart mediates the amount of blood that reaches the brain.